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Abstract Report of Ar/ricultural Discussions. 
the comparatively small quantity of brictR-ork wliicli would bo 
avoided by the use of mud walls, had reckoned the expense of 
roofing the cottage 2 feet wider, and had further considered the 
question of dmv.bility, they would find the cousti'uction of mud 
cottages was most expensive. 
The CHAiBiiAX then moved, and Col. H'Docall seconded, a vote 
of thanks to Mr. Taylor, for the useful information which he had 
conveyed. 
No. 1. 
Taylor" s Patent Damp-proof Oonrse. 
Xo. 2. 
Taylors Bricks as moulded in pairs. 
